Alan F. Rothfeld, M.D.
Professional Biography

Alan Rothfeld practiced Pulmonary and Critical Care medicine for 30 years before leaving practice in 2006 to take the job as Chief Medical Officer at QueensCare Family Clinics. At QueensCare he has worked to improve the delivery of high quality, cost effective care to the medically underserved population of Los Angeles County.

In addition to his work with QueensCare, he is also the Vice President for Medical Quality at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at The University of Southern California School of Medicine. He also has formal teaching appointments at The Claremont Colleges and Los Angeles Valley College.

Dr. Rothfeld attended college at Cornell University where he graduated with honors. He attended medical school at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where he was elected to the AOA Medical Honorary Society. After residency in internal medicine at the Baylor Affiliated Hospitals, he completed a Pulmonary Medicine Fellowship in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Dr. Rothfeld joined the faculty at the University of Southern California School of Medicine in the Department of Medicine’s Section of Critical Care Medicine 1979 and remained on the full time faculty until 1982, when he entered private practice.